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Object Number
2000.2.1
Display Title
Carved wooden ancestor figure (kawe)
Descriptions
Indigenous Term
Kawe
Object Description
Carved wooden ancestor figure (kawe)
Tall wood figure carved in stylized likeness of woman with arms straight at sides. The figure has a pierced nose with stick and open mouth showing teeth. The brow is deeply cut and the eyes are set back. The sculpture is decoratively carved/incised overall with curvilinear lines, diamond, crescent, and chevron designs. Pigment use is evident throughout with muted red, black and white used in incised decoration and on raised surfaces.
Originally accessioned as 61-53-70/3950.
Inventory Description
Carving, female standing figure, perforated nose, pigmented carved motif
Classification
- Carving
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Asmat
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Indonesia
/
Western New Guinea
/
Irian Jaya
/
New Guinea
/
Village of Otsjanep
Materials
Wood, Pigment
Dimensions
Overall: 90 x 18.5 x 14.5 cm (35 7/16 x 7 5/16 x 5 11/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
2000.2.1/ 61-53-70/3950
Credit Line
Gift of Robert G. Gardner
Provenance
Collector
Robert G. Gardner
(1961 - 2/28/2000)
Donor
Robert G. Gardner
(1961 - 2/28/2000)
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